what a fascinating place this must be to visit. Does the grass on the roof help with insulation? I would love some of those boards to use as food photography tables! Have a wonderful week and thank you for stopping by my blog today.

To see such details… and to discover a part of history, an old mining town, so interesting site… That – it remindes me that we have to protect them (we have in Apuseni Mountaines, too – old mining towns and places like these ones!!). Gladly to look at these beautiful serie of images!

Couldn’t have been too mild a winter if there are still icicles on the eaves in April! That village is absolutely so charming — like something out of a fairy tale. I am so glad to know it is a World Heritage Site.

Beautiful! I have relatives in Idaho, USA, who live on ranches with old buildings with the same dark almost black patina. Some of them are a 100 years old or so and look much like the ones you picture. They don’t have grass roofs though.